1099-K from PayPal (tax form)


It looks like I am getting a 1099-k form from PayPal for the first time. I sold a lot of audio items last year, used, while upgrading my system and swapping things around. Obviously I am not a business, not in this for profit, and did not make money, lost money. It’s just a hobby, a costly one.

I am guessing I have to report this with my taxes. However, the form only has the gross proceeds from PayPal, not my original purchase price. How do I deal with this? Any particular section on Turbo Tax to enter these?
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I sold 3 used audio items for $630 total in 2020 and Paypal just issued me a 1099-K.  
I'm guessing its because the buyers asked me to send them a "invoice" (i.e. not Friends and Family payment option) so because of that Paypal treated the transactions as business sales. None of the other dozen or so friends and family transfers from 2020 appear on the 1099-K.
I just compiled a list of all payments received with PayPal during 2020. Including the PayPal friend & family, some not even related to Audio at all (just real friends and family stuff), I had received a total of 48 payments. Definitely NOT two hundred. I don’t know why they issued me a 1099-K. Some of my sales (3-4) was really large, components stuff, so yes, I received over $20K, but I thought it was payments over $20K, AND over 200 payments received.

And I am definitely NOT a business. Why do I have to make up such story?

As for the “invoice” thing, I only had sent 6 invoices, those who asked me to over at USAM.

Anyways, thanks all for chiming in. I will figure this out. It’s just going to take time and effort I was not prepared to have.
typically a 1099k is reported on a sch c for sole proprietor or single memebr llc or business returns.

I do not use turbo tax to prepare my clients returns but if they instruct you to report as other income just make sure there is a spot to input info from the 1099k to a 1099k input form. Even if you zero this out in this area and it does not show as a 1099k which the irs recieves and cross checks to make sure you have reported on your return.
Another informative Turbotax article which explains why you received a 1099K even though you didn't meet the 200 and 20,000 thresholds (short answer, for basically no reason):

Form 1099-K Decoded for the Self-Employed - TurboTax Tax Tips & Videos (intuit.com)